Yuck: Dozens of passengers vomit on superturbulent flight through East Coast storm

Delta airplanes are grounded, Friday, March 2, 2018, in New York. Airlines have canceled many flights out of New York as a severe storm arrives in the northeast. Mark LennihanAP Photo

Delta airplanes are grounded, Friday, March 2, 2018, in New York. Airlines have canceled many flights out of New York as a severe storm arrives in the northeast. Mark LennihanAP Photo

Almost everyone onboard a short East Coast flight threw up – pilots included – as the plane descended upon Dulles Airport near D.C. amid stormy, hyperturbulent conditions.

United Express Flight 3833 left Charlottesville, Va., around 6:30 a.m. local time Friday and arrived less than an hour later at Dulles, NBC Washington reported. The 50-passenger plane landed safely and there were no injuries reported or medical care needed. But the wind-whipped ordeal was quite gross.

“Pretty much everyone on the plane threw up” on the “very bumpy” flight, said an urgent report delivered from a pilot to the National Weather Service Aviation Weather Center.

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Pilot report from the Washington DC area this morning:"IAD UUA /OV KIAD/TM 1238/FL040/TP CRJ2/TB MOD-SEV/RM VERY BUMPY ON DESCENT. PRETTY MUCH EVERY ONE ON THE PLANE THREW UP. PILOTS WERE ON THE VERGE OF THROWING UP. AWC-WEB"